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Nigerians And The "Working Class" Mentality by 0keyxyz(m): 12:59pm On Apr 27, 2013
This is just a short rant. No time to heap loads of logic and references to pasuade Nigerians to change this "working class" description that everyone uses freely without giving it any thought.

[size=13pt]You are not WORKING-CLASS, you are MIDDLE-CLASS[/size]

Nigerians should please stop embarassing me tongue with this intellectual laziness. At least google WORKING-CLASS or use a dictionary, be sure of the meaning of words before you broadcast your ignorance opinions to everybody. We do this everytime: on the internet, on air(radio & Tv), in social gatherings, You see well educated, universty trained nigerians who are well employed(well paid with great corporate benefits ) as a result of their qualifications, yet they describe themselves and others of same priviledge as WORKING-CLASS. Gosh!!! you are MIDDLE-CLASS. A working-class person is an unskilled or low-skilled person doing a job(usually low paid) that does not require advanced intellectual qualifications/capabilities. Eg: craftmanships, carpentry, factory workers, manual labourers, market traders, etc.

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